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America First News
20 Jun 2023
#politics
American Thinker: PETA says ‘supremacy’ is why people think it’s ‘okay’ to eat other animals
PETA tweets that supremacy is at the root of why people eat animals and that animals kill for food out of necessity, unlike humans. They argue that humans are capable of making ethical decisions and thus should choose not to eat animals.
PETA is advocating for the elimination of the idea of supremacy, including species supremacy. They argue that everyone and everything should be considered equal, with no discernable differences or judgments made between them. However, they do make exceptions such as labeling Donald Trump and men as inferior.
Fox News: Durham faces Congress after finding DOJ, FBI ‘failed to uphold their mission’ in Trump-Russia probe
Former special counsel John Durham will testify twice this week before congressional lawmakers, after releasing a report that found the Justice Department and FBI never should have launched the Trump-Russia investigation. The two sessions will give Republicans and Democrats a chance to question Durham, whose report lent weight to Republican complaints that federal government officials abused the public trust by rushing to investigate then-President Donald Trump. Durham's report found that the Justice Department and the FBI "failed to uphold their mission of strict fidelity to the law" by launching the probe.
Durham found that senior FBI personnel "displayed a serious lack of analytical rigor" toward the information that they received from politically affiliated people, which he said "triggered" then-Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. Durham found that there was "significant reliance on investigative leads provided or funded (directly or indirectly) by Trump's political opponents". The anti-Trump Steele dossier, which has been largely discredited, was also linked to the Clinton campaign. The dossier contained allegations of purported coordination between Trump and the Russian government.
#military
American Thinker: U.S. military leaders prioritizing protecting themselves rather than the nation?
New U.S. military unit monitors social media for critical comments on high-ranking officers to protect their egos from embarrassment.
#culture
Fox News: Anheuser-Busch exec admits Dylan Mulvaney backlash was a 'wake-up call,' vows Bud Light is 'coming back'
Anheuser-Busch executive Marcel Marcondes addressed the backlash Bud Light received over partnering with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney, calling it a "wake-up call" for marketers to be humble during divisive times. Sales for Bud Light plummeted, with the company offering a $15 rebate for a $19.99 case. Marcondes insisted the brand will make a comeback, standing for bringing people together. The beer giant has lost $27 billion in stock value since March.
#health
Fox News: Cancer centers are suffering major shortage of popular chemo drugs
Shortages of two main cancer drugs, Carboplatin and Cisplatin, are affecting 90% of cancer centers in the US, causing doctors to make tough decisions about patient treatment. The drugs, which treat lung and testicular cancer, are in high demand, and many facilities are running out of their supply, posing an "unacceptable situation" for patients. The limited availability of these medicines could potentially leave up to 500,000 cancer patients per year without access to full treatment options. The US Food and Drug Administration has stated it will be working in partnership with a Chinese drug manufacturer to import Cisplatin into the country to meet demand and is working closely with other suppliers to strengthen the supply chain.
#crime
Fox News: Idaho police identify suspect in Kellogg quadruple homicide as victims' neighbor
A suspect was arrested in Kellogg, Idaho for allegedly shooting and killing four people on Father's Day. The suspect is a neighbor of the victims, and authorities are working to establish a motive for the shooting. The suspect has been booked into jail on probable cause for murder.
#sports
Fox News: NXT star Bron Breakker eyes Seth Rollins' World Heavyweight Championship at Gold Rush
Bron Breakker challenges World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, who accepts, for a match in NXT Gold Rush; Breakker vows to hold all WWE superstars accountable and become the new champion.
NXT is on the rise and may become a third major brand in WWE, with Breakker and other young talents leading the way; Breakker is confident and ready for the match against Rollins.
#other
American Thinker: Tucker Carlson reportedly hiring 9 staffers leaving Fox News
Nine former staffers from Tucker Carlson Tonight have left Fox News to join Tucker’s new venture. Tucker Carlson’s former guest and author, Chadwick Moore, stated in tweets that nine former producers approached Tucker to work for him on his new platform, and three have already left Fox News to join Carlson’s new team. The famous “chyron guy” is among the departing staffers. Moore also delved into reports of guest refusals to appear on Fox News and the halt of Carlson’s show. Carlson’s loyal fans and quality staff may be monetized in a deeper challenge to Fox as he builds his own platform, perhaps with Musk’s assistance, and develops documentaries and other offerings. Fox News may face a great crisis with upset viewers turning to alternative platforms and investing in Carlson’s fledgling efforts, potentially causing competition.